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Ambient Occlusion Maps

The Ambient Occlusion maps within Knald are generated on the fly from the Normal & Height Maps provided by The Integrator. They are adjustable in real time and produce extremely high quality and clean results that rival baked AO at 600+ rays.

You can also generate Ambient Occlusion from high to low polygonal meshes via The Baker.

Image, Mesh & Baker Ambient Occlusion Settings

The Image Ambient Occlusion Group's Settings


Image Ambient Occlusion















AO Scale: The strength of the image based AO, irrespective of the Global Intensity slider.

The Mesh Ambient Occlusion Group's Settings


Mesh Ambient Occlusion












AO Scale: The strength of the image based AO, irrespective of the Global Intensity slider.

Activate This check box is a toggle to enable and disable Low Poly Ambient Occlusion via an imported mesh.

Opacity: The level of opacity used when mixing the Low Poly Ambient Occlusion with the image based Ambient Occlusion.

Rays: This slider is used to determine the number of samples in a discrete evaluation of the integral across the half sphere for diffuse outgoing radiance with a constant radiance field with a minimum of 256 and maximum of 8192 rays being available.

  • A higher number or rays will increase the quality of the Mesh Ambient Occlusion at the cost of speed.
  • We do not recommend going below a value of 512 rays as this can cause banding to appear in the map.
  • A value of 1024-2048 or above should be perfect for production.

Bias: A bias value based upon mesh density. A value of 10 should be good in most situations.

The Baker Ambient Occlusion Group's Settings


Baker Ambient Occlusion










Weighting: A choice between different methods of occluder weighting.

  • Cosine: Each sample is weighted by it's cosine to the normal.
  • Uniform Clamped: The bent normal represents the expectation for the distribution of visible directions.
  • Uniform Unclamped: Corresponds to projection of visibility onto second spherical harmonic band L=1.

Ignore Backface Hits Checking this option ignores backface ray hits, which is useful in instances where you are using floating geometry on the High Poly mesh.

Rays: This slider is used to determine the number of samples in a discrete evaluation of the integral across the half sphere for diffuse outgoing radiance with a constant radiance field with a minimum of 256 and maximum of 8192 rays being available.

  • A higher number or rays will increase the quality of the Mesh Ambient Occlusion at the cost of speed.
  • We do not recommend going below a value of 512 rays as this can cause banding to appear in the map.
  • A value of 1024-2048 or above should be perfect for production.

Bias: A bias value based upon mesh density. A value of 10 should be good in most situations.

Ambient Occlusion
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